pssyclwz Releases Haunting and Hypnotic “odessa (she-side),” a Female Perspective on Caribou’s “Odessa”

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Toronto-based singer-songwriter and filmmaker pssyclwz unveils her mesmerizing new single, “odessa (she-side),” a haunting and melancholic cover of Caribou’s original track, “Odessa.” This alternative electronic anthem brings a fresh, female perspective to the song while capturing the introspective, hypnotic mood of the original. The track showcases pssyclwz’s ethereal vocals, which seamlessly replace some of the instrumental elements, creating a unique and intimate version of the song.

“odessa (she-side)” is inspired by pssyclwz’s long-time wish for a female-driven take on Caribou’s iconic song. She recalls hearing the original version over a decade ago and being drawn to the idea of a “girl version,” much like other memorable reinterpretations of popular songs from the early 2000s. The track is a labour of love and finally exists after numerous attempts to capture its perfect balance between technical mastery and emotional authenticity.

“odessa (she-side)” embodies the core themes pssyclwz frequently explores in her music—offbeat perspectives, emotional vulnerability, and the complexity of human experience. Her music is unapologetically different, offering a refreshing take on the mainstream by speaking to often overlooked emotions and experiences.

Odessa” was a song I’ve always wanted to cover, but I knew it had to be more than just a copy. I tried everything from live instrumental to acapella versions, but it was producer Samuel Kochany’s beat that really brought this concept to life. I wanted to honour the original, but also add my own spin. Using my voice to replace some of the instrumental components was ambitious, but we didn’t give up on the idea, and I’m really glad we stuck with it. – pssyclwz

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